Lesica Nicholas A, Jin Jianzhong, Weng Chong, Yeh Chun-I, Butts Daniel A, Stanley Garrett B, Alonso Jose-Manuel
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Neuron. 2007 Aug 2;55(3):479-91. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2007.07.013.
In this study, we characterize the adaptation of neurons in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus to changes in stimulus contrast and correlations. By comparing responses to high- and low-contrast natural scene movie and white noise stimuli, we show that an increase in contrast or correlations results in receptive fields with faster temporal dynamics and stronger antagonistic surrounds, as well as decreases in gain and selectivity. We also observe contrast- and correlation-induced changes in the reliability and sparseness of neural responses. We find that reliability is determined primarily by processing in the receptive field (the effective contrast of the stimulus), while sparseness is determined by the interactions between several functional properties. These results reveal a number of adaptive phenomena and suggest that adaptation to stimulus contrast and correlations may play an important role in visual coding in a dynamic natural environment.
在本研究中,我们描述了猫外侧膝状核中神经元对刺激对比度和相关性变化的适应性。通过比较对高对比度和低对比度自然场景电影以及白噪声刺激的反应,我们发现对比度或相关性的增加会导致感受野具有更快的时间动态和更强的拮抗周边,同时增益和选择性降低。我们还观察到对比度和相关性引起的神经反应可靠性和稀疏性的变化。我们发现可靠性主要由感受野中的处理(刺激的有效对比度)决定,而稀疏性则由几种功能特性之间的相互作用决定。这些结果揭示了许多适应性现象,并表明对刺激对比度和相关性的适应可能在动态自然环境中的视觉编码中起重要作用。